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List of Philippine laws

This article contains a partial list of Philippine laws.

Sources of Philippine laws

Notes[1]
  1. ^ Article XVII: Amendment and Revisions of the Constitution.
  2. ^ Article IX-C: Commission on Elections
  3. ^ Article VI: Legislative Department
  4. ^ Article VII: Executive Department
  5. ^ Article VIII: Judicial Department
*Customs may be considered as supplementary source of law, however, customs which are contrary to law, public order or public policy shall not be countenanced

Abbreviations

Philippine laws have had various nomenclature designations at different periods in the history of the Philippines, as shown in the following table:

Notable laws

The following table lists Philippine laws which have been mentioned in Wikipedia, or are otherwise notable. Only laws passed by Congress and its preceding bodies are listed here; presidential decrees and other executive issuances which may otherwise carry the force of law are excluded for the purpose of this table.

Lists of laws by year

2020

2019

2018 (10967–11166)

2017 (10925–10966)

2016 (10740–10924)

2015 (10653–10739)

2014 (10635–10652)

2013 (10355–10634)

2012 (10157–10354)

2011 (10148–10156)

2010 (9903–10146)

2009 (9519–9999)

2008 (9496–9518)

2007 (9366–9495)

2006 (9342–9365)

2005 (9335–9341)

2004 (9233–9334)

2003 (9183–9232)

2002 (9163–9182)

2001 (8990–9162)

2000 (8759–8989)

1999 (8746–8758)

1998 (8446–8745)

1997 (8248–8445)

1996 (8177–8247)

1995 (7854–8176)

1994 (7667–7853)

1993 (7645-7666)

1992 (7160-7644)

1991 (6976-7159)

1990 (6831-6975)

1989 (6689-6830)

1988 (6646-6688)

1987 (6636-6645)

1972 (6424-6635)

1971 (6135-6423)

1970 (6124-6134)

1969 (5456-6123)

1968 (5191-5455)

1967 (4865-5190)

See also

References

  1. ^ Fernandez, Perfecto V. (September 1992). "The Philippine Legal System and Its Adjuncts: Pathways to Development" (PDF). Philippine Law Journal. 67 (First quarter). University of the Philippines College of Law, University of the Philippines Diliman: 21–52. ISSN 0031-7721. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 15, 2017. Retrieved July 13, 2018.
  2. ^ Republic Act No. 9262 (March 8, 2004), Anti-Violence Against Women and Their Children Act of 2004, Official Gazette, retrieved July 24, 2024
  3. ^ Republic Act No. 11055 (August 6, 2018), Philippine Identification System Act (PDF), Senate of the Philippines, retrieved July 24, 2024
  4. ^ Republic Act No. 11996 (July 24, 2023), Eddie Garcia Law, Official Gazette, retrieved July 24, 2024
  5. ^ De Leon, Dwight (May 28, 2024). "The Philippines now has an 'Eddie Garcia Law', 5 years after workplace accident". Rappler. Retrieved May 28, 2024.

External links

The text of many Philippine laws can be found on the following sites: